The use of incineration waste to improve the properties of the bases (original) (raw)
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2021
Abstract
Innovative ways of using furnace dust to improve the strength of soil-cement are analyzed. It is proposed to solve the environmental problem of utilization of this material, when using the addition of furnace dust during the construction of soil-cement elements. The samples were kept immersed in water for 28 days in order to gain strength, until laboratory tests. The removal ash before the experiment was sieved on a 4 mm sieve. Strength of soil-cement samples with the addition of furnace dust and pellet ash (with the main content of sunflower husk with a percentage of 5% by weight of cement) was studied. It is established that the average compressive strength of the samples with the addition of Mykolaiv CHP furnace dust with a fraction of inclusions up to 4 mm in the amount of 5 % increases the compressive strength by 30%. It was found that the content of organic matter (ash from burning sunflower husks) in soil-cement reduces its strength.
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